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Sino-Vietnamese vocabulary (Vietnamese: từ Hán Việt, Chữ Hán: 詞漢越, literally 'Chinese-Vietnamese words') is a layer of about 3,000 monosyllabic morphemes of the Vietnamese language borrowed from Literary Chinese with consistent pronunciations based on Middle Chinese.
Bình Sơn: Châu Ổ: District Đức Phổ: Town Lý Sơn: None: District Minh Long: Long Hiệp: District Mộ Đức: Mộ Đức: District Nghĩa Hành: Chợ Chùa: District Quảng Ngãi: City Sơn Hà: Di Lăng: District Sơn Tây: Sơn Dung: District Sơn Tịnh: Tịnh Hà: District Trà Bồng: Trà Xuân: District Tư Nghĩa: La Hà ...
In a normal name list, those two parts of the full name are put in two different columns. However, in daily conversation, the last word in a name with a title before it is used to call or address a person: "Ông Dũng", "Anh Dũng", etc., with "Ông" and "Anh" being words to address the person and depend on age, social position, etc.
By Thiều Chửu and Lê Chí Quế's researches, its name Kỳ-anh or Kỳ-la (old) in Hanese text was originated from Malayo-Polynesian name Keluar. It is an ancient word what the gossip indicates the interlaced seaports in the North-central of modern Vietnam .
Bình Thuận is a southernmost coastal province in the South Central Coast region, the Central of Vietnam. It borders Lâm Đồng to the north, Ninh Thuận to the northeast, Đồng Nai to the west, Bà Rịa–Vũng Tàu to the southwest and the South China Sea to the east. Bình Thuận province is sometimes seen as part of the Southeast ...
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Bình Dương is a province of Vietnam.It is located in the Southeast region of the country and the Southern Key Economic Zone, bordering Bình Phước province to the north, Ho Chi Minh City (Sài Gòn) to the south and southwest, Tây Ninh province to the west, and Đồng Nai province to the east.
Ha Son Binh province had 24 affiliated district-level administrative units, including 3 towns: Ha Dong (provincial capital), Son Tay, Hoa Binh and 21 districts: Ba Vi, Chuong My, Da Bac, Dan Phuong, Hoai Duc, Kim Boi, Ky Son, Lac Son, Lac Thuy, Luong Son, Mai Chau, My Duc, Phu Xuyen, Phuc Tho, Quoc Oai, Tan Lac, Thach That, Thanh Oai, Thuong Tin, Ung Hoa, Yen Thuy.